Afghanistan: After Iran and China, Amir Khan Muttaqi to Visit Pakistan
Sources have told media that the acting foreign minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, will travel to Islamabad at the official invitation of Pakistan.

As part of ongoing efforts to expand relations between Kabul and Islamabad, diplomatic sources have confirmed that Amir Khan Muttaqi is expected to visit Islamabad in the near future.

Meanwhile, a source told the Express Tribune that the visit will last three days and will focus on a broad range of bilateral issues between the two countries.

According to the sources, Muttaqi’s visit is part of high-level efforts to enhance diplomatic engagements.

Commenting on the visit, political analyst Sayed Abadullah Sadiq stated: “Visits are conducted based on international principles and inter-state norms to achieve positive outcomes. Although Afghanistan has not been officially recognized by any country so far, as a neighboring and Muslim country with historical ties, we can resolve our issues through political dialogue between Afghan and Pakistani politicians.”

Political analysts consider this visit crucial for improving Afghanistan-Pakistan relations, noting that over the past nearly four years, ties between the two countries have been strained due to border skirmishes, the expulsion of Afghan refugees, and security concerns.

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